View Poll Results: What is the age of an R driver

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  • less than 30

    39 35.78%
  • 30 to 39

    43 39.45%
  • 40 to 49

    14 12.84%
  • 50+

    13 11.93%
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Thread: Age of R Drivers

  1. #111
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    I hear ya splitscreen, waiting on my 2010 MY11 Golf R, DSG, 3 Door, Black, Sunroof, Adaptive Chassis Control, Media Device Interface, 19" black wheels, double tint windows, sat nav, paint protect"
    if i wasn't like 80yrs old, the beast might get me laid.... might!!

  2. #112
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    looking at the results, pretty even spread over the age count.

    But really, every age bracket has a reason to buy a Golf R. If you are in your 20s, you probably haven't bought your house yet, therefore have spare cash, if you are in your 30s, probably have a mortgage, yet relatively successful enough to easily purchase a R, as for above 40, i think most people can afford a R.

    A 60k car is not that hard to finance either, people earning a salary of 60k+ can afford that.

    The Golf R can be expensive to some and can be cheap to some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weewilly View Post
    I hear ya splitscreen, waiting on my 2010 MY11 Golf R, DSG, 3 Door, Black, Sunroof, Adaptive Chassis Control, Media Device Interface, 19" black wheels, double tint windows, sat nav, paint protect"
    if i wasn't like 80yrs old, the beast might get me laid.... might!!
    Way to go with an ALL BLACK weewilly!
    Full respect , now that's one hot 80 yr old!

  4. #114
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    I more surprised at the count..83
    Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    I more surprised at the count..83
    I'm not, though you'll see only half of them on the road until June 2012 when the rest are build

  6. #116
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    hangin for the delivery, she's on the Morning Camellia due in Bris next week.. have some after market work to be done, should have in my craggy old hands 2nd week of Dec.... and in future Converted, can you write in larger text, my eyes are goin.. god, I crack me up!!!

  7. #117
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    25 for me (sorry for the bump, a bit bored)

    I'll be 26, maybe 27 by the time it gets here though.

    Born with a silver spoon? Yeah, not quite. Poor family, bad school, went to uni, worked full time in a series of crappy jobs to survive (washing dishes etc), got a student position, worked full time whilst studying full time in my chosen profession (Planning) and am now employed at a good wage where doing a novated lease makes sense from a tax perspective.

    Hardly unusual. And hardly worth any grief.
    Audi S3. Sold
    Golf R. Sold
    Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
    2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.

  8. #118
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    Quote Originally Posted by blanch0b View Post
    I think for the majority of people if ur under 30 and can afford a golf R, you dont own/on your way to owning, your own home, or your living with your parents... or u were born with a silver spoon.... or working for a mining company earnign a couple hundred a year..... or your really really really into cars and spend all your excess dollars on them (and are severely malnutritioned as a result )
    Sorry to say, but your stereotyped views are incorrect, at least in my case.

    25, self-employed and worked my ass off for the last few years so I can do things like pay $65K cash for a car I want. My mate is in exactly the same situation as me but only 23 and I think I've turned him to the idea of buying an R as well. Not everyone that can afford a decent performace car is either middle-aged or been given everything for free.

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    I just commented something like this in another thread.

    It's funny at uni how high all the young kids see up the professional/and office jobs, but will snicker at a plumber/or sparky.. Who earns $350 a call out mind you. Which they might get 4-6+ a day, as many days a week as they want to earn. You could own your own house by 45. And live well.

    Not everyone went to uni for 3+ years.. Losing the ability to earn money and incurring a $20k debt in the process. Then getting the CA Or CPA job on 40k for 3 years before they finally cracking $60-80k.

    My mate just works at a call centre, and he cranks 105k. He lives outta home and is buying his second house soon. Ghats why they say , love what you do..another mate of mine, uneducated, works channel 10 and cracked the $100k.

    I'm just saying it can happen, and if your good you can do it in many different jobs.
    2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

    2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    I just commented something like this in another thread.

    It's funny at uni how high all the young kids see up the professional/and office jobs, but will snicker at a plumber/or sparky.. Who earns $350 a call out mind you. Which they might get 4-6+ a day, as many days a week as they want to earn. You could own your own house by 45. And live well.

    Not everyone went to uni for 3+ years.. Losing the ability to earn money and incurring a $20k debt in the process. Then getting the CA Or CPA job on 40k for 3 years before they finally cracking $60-80k.

    My mate just works at a call centre, and he cranks 105k. He lives outta home and is buying his second house soon. Ghats why they say , love what you do..another mate of mine, uneducated, works channel 10 and cracked the $100k.

    I'm just saying it can happen, and if your good you can do it in many different jobs.
    Wish I had been a tradie.. damn corporate life kills you slow
    Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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